CheetahOlivetti:Citrate1007: dahmers love zombie: Of that total, nearly 460,000 votes still haven't been counted in Maricopa County, and that's complicating the ability to call several close races throughout Arizona.

Hmm...and Sheriff Joe only got 53% of the (counted) vote...wonder who all those provisional ballots voted for?

And we're done here.

Early ballots uncounted as well. Mine was for Penzone. I wish I could afford to move.

You could sort of slide over to New Mexico. It's really not that far, and the climate is similar.

Serious question- The uncounted in Maricopa are more than Penzone and Carmona "lost" by. How do we know for sure they actually lost? A lot of the early voters were of the sort that might vote for those two. I realize they won't all be for the same folks, but shouldn't they have less then half a million uncounted before they call votes?

monoski:I would have thought 600k was all of them. Had no idea that many people lived in that dusty wasteland

4.5 million in the Valley, I don't know how many more in the rest of the state.

balancing act:Serious question- The uncounted in Maricopa are more than Penzone and Carmona "lost" by. How do we know for sure they actually lost? A lot of the early voters were of the sort that might vote for those two. I realize they won't all be for the same folks, but shouldn't they have less then half a million uncounted before they call votes?

monoski: I would have thought 600k was all of them. Had no idea that many people lived in that dusty wasteland

4.5 million in the Valley, I don't know how many more in the rest of the state.

They have another 8 days or so to get everything counted, and I'm sure a number of people will be saddling up some lawyers to get this figured out.